New digital animal health system will track disease trends, combine veterinary field data and help Botswana respond faster to livestock outbreaks
GABORONE, July 13, 2026: Botswana has launched a new Animal Disease Surveillance Dashboard as the country strengthens its fight against livestock diseases, including foot-and-mouth disease (FMD).
The digital system is designed to give veterinary authorities a clearer, up-to-date picture of animal disease across the country. It will bring together information collected by veterinary teams and help officials identify disease trends and respond more quickly when new cases appear.
For Botswana, where livestock supports rural incomes and access to export markets, faster animal disease detection is an economic issue as well as a veterinary priority.
New dashboard brings animal disease information into one system
The Animal Disease Surveillance Dashboard will collect and display animal health information in a visual format.
According to local reporting, the platform provides real-time disease tracking and data display, allowing veterinary authorities to monitor changes and identify areas of concern.
The system is also expected to combine field information with the Botswana Animal Information and Traceability System, known as BAITS, and district veterinary networks.
Botswana Animal Information and Traceability System already supports livestock registration, ownership transfers, veterinary treatment records and other animal information.
The new dashboard adds a wider disease-monitoring layer. In simple terms, Botswana wants to move from animal health information being scattered across different locations to a system that gives veterinary officials a broader national view.


